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Behind the backboard: the truth about life overseas

There are currently 6778 ex-college players, who play 2017-18 season overseas*the number is for both men and women players, who play outside of the U.S. (updated on 3/15/2018) Check Detailed list by College or by country

Walker averaged 15.1 points, 3.9 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.0 steal in 17 games with The Skyforce before joining Miami Heat. In 24 NBA games with Miami he managed to record 7.3points, 3.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.0 steals per game. Besides Miami, Walker was the member of Boston Celtics and The New York Knicks. This is his first time playing in Europe.

"This is my first taste of the Euroleague. So far has been exciting getting to know all of my new teammates, their strengths and their weaknesses, and just trying to find the balance. Trying to fit in with these guys and help them win games." - Walker says.

To the question if he knew any of the players from before his answer was: "Oh yes. Jacob is like my little brother. Me and him played in Kansas State. I have watched James White (201-G-82, college: Cincinnati, agency: Three Eye Sports) when I was in high school and he played in Cincinnati, I'm very familiar with him and Jacob. That gives me a comfort level just knowing that I have two people that I can relate to. They have been out here for a while and have experience, especially James being a veteran and played in so many different leagues. I'm just trying to pick his brain and trying to make this best experience possible."

"Some time ago we stayed without Tomislav Zubcic and there is the injury of Zoric so we decided to reinforce the team. We were looking for a player that can cover positions four and three and Henry fits the description of the player we were looking for. I'm glad that he is here. With his qualities I hope he will help the team's future to be even better. But we need to have patience with his adjustment. It's his first time in Europe. It will take time for him to adjust and physically raise to the level at which is rest of the team."

Walker averaged 15.1 points, 3.9 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.0 steal in 17 games with The Skyforce before joining Miami Heat. In 24 NBA games with Miami he managed to record 7.3points, 3.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.0 steals per game. Besides Miami, Walker was the member of Boston Celtics and The New York Knicks. This is his first time playing in Europe.

"This is my first taste of the Euroleague. So far has been exciting getting to know all of my new teammates, their strengths and their weaknesses, and just trying to find the balance. Trying to fit in with these guys and help them win games." - Walker says.

To the question if he knew any of the players from before his answer was: "Oh yes. Jacob is like my little brother. Me and him played in Kansas State. I have watched James White (201-G-82, college: Cincinnati, agency: Three Eye Sports) when I was in high school and he played in Cincinnati, I'm very familiar with him and Jacob. That gives me a comfort level just knowing that I have two people that I can relate to. They have been out here for a while and have experience, especially James being a veteran and played in so many different leagues. I'm just trying to pick his brain and trying to make this best experience possible."

"Some time ago we stayed without Tomislav Zubcic and there is the injury of Zoric so we decided to reinforce the team. We were looking for a player that can cover positions four and three and Henry fits the description of the player we were looking for. I'm glad that he is here. With his qualities I hope he will help the team's future to be even better. But we need to have patience with his adjustment. It's his first time in Europe. It will take time for him to adjust and physically raise to the level at which is rest of the team."

KK Zadar signed two contracts today. A two-year contract with 27-year-old Ante Delas (200-G/F-88, agency: Agency) and a four-year contract with a young PF Domagoj Vrkic (204-PF-97)Delas spent two previous seasons playing with KK Cedevita Zagreb. In the season of 2013-2014 he averaged 5.7 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 15 games of Adriatic League, and 6.6 points, 1.5 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 19 games of Croatian A1 League. In the season of 2014-2015 he recorded 5.0 points, 1.8...[read more]

KK Zadar signed two contracts today. A two-year contract with 27-year-old Ante Delas (200-G/F-88, agency: Agency) and a four-year contract with a young PF Domagoj Vrkic (204-PF-97)

Delas spent two previous seasons playing with KK Cedevita Zagreb. In the season of 2013-2014 he averaged 5.7 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 15 games of Adriatic League, and 6.6 points, 1.5 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 19 games of Croatian A1 League. In the season of 2014-2015 he recorded 5.0 points, 1.8 rebound and 1.6 assists in 16 games of the A1 League, as well as 5.3 points, 2.0 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game in 4 Eurocup games. That very season in 8 games of Euroleague his average was 4.3 points, and 24 games of Adriatic League 4.5 points and 1.1 rebounds.

Unlike Delas, who is going to spend the season in Zadar's jersey, Vrkic was immediately loaned to GKK Sibenik for the season.

- We are pleased that we can finally resolve the question Vrkic. This is a young member of the national team, a great hope of the club that we did not want to miss. We took all necessary measures right on time to keep him, which is also confirmed by the decision of the CBF arbitration. In agreement with the player and his family, we decided we would let him spend this season in Sibenik, because he will have a good amount of playing time and a chance to show what he is capable of, and we are certainly counting on him in the future. - said the club's director Boris Belas.

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